WHAT IS HBA1C?

The A1c test—also known as the hemoglobin A1c or HbA1c test—is a simple blood test that measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months.

It helps to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes and also helps manage diabetes.

  • Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells which carries oxygen throughout your body.
  • The sugar in your blood is called glucose which binds to the hemoglobin in your red blood cells.
  • The A1c test measures how much glucose is bound to the red cells.
  • Red blood cells live for about 3 months, so the test shows the average level of glucose in your blood for the past 3 months.

INTERPRETATION OF A1C:

  • Below 5.7%: Normal
  • 5.7 to 6.4: Prediabetes
  • 6.5 or higher: Diabetes

It is best to get a baseline A1c test at age 45 or sooner if you are overweight, have a history of gestational diabetes or have a parent or sibling with type 2 diabetes.

  • -If you have diabetes, get an A1c test at least twice a year if your A1c is at goal or every 3 months if it is not at goal.
  • -The target A1c level for people with diabetes is usually less than 7%. The higher the hemoglobin A1c, the higher your risk of having complications related to diabetes. Work with your healthcare provider to set your own individual A1c goal.

DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION IS INTENDED TO PROVIDE GENERAL EDUCATION FOR PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL OR HEALTH CARE ADVICE FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL AND IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE AND SERVICE.

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